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<h1>Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
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<dt>Who made this site?</dt>
<dd>This site was made by Richard Sudworth. You can contact him at <a href="mailto:info@spotilibrary.com">info@spotilibrary.com</a>.</dd>
<dt>How do I get Spotify linked to Last.fm.</dt>
<dd>Just put your Last.fm username into the <a href="http://www.spotify.com/uk/blog/archives/2008/12/18/spotify-scrobbles/">preferences of the Spotify client</a>.</dd>
<dt>What do I need to use this site?</dt>
<dd>You need a Spotify account (free is fine) and a Last.fm account.</dd>
<dt>Any special thanks?</dt>
<dd>Yes, <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/phplastfmapi/">Matt O's PHP code</a> is used to get data from Last.fm. Thanks very much Matt O!</dd>
<dt>What do you do with my data?</dt>
<dd>Your username and artist list are cached by the site to make the menu responsive. This data is already publicly available from Last.fm but I promise not to do anything with it other than in the smooth running of your library and you can delete it all at any time using the button under settings.</dd>
<dt>Any future plans?</dt>
<dd>I'd like to add recent artist and recommended artist lists as a homepage. I'd welcome your feedback and ideas via the tab on the right of the page.</dd>
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